Got a Macbook Pro and I hate it.

So finally gave into the hype and bought a Macbook Pro. After using it for a few days I've grown to hate the thing. The GUI isn't that great,
Windows 7 is much, much better. Windows 7 aero theme is better than Mac OS X.

I hate how when you click the red ball with the x it doesn't close the program just places it back in the Dock. You either have to go to the programs
drop down menu and hit Quit or use Command + Q to quit the program.

The maximize button doesn't make the program fill the screen, it resizes it to something smaller most of the time. You have to drag the window from
the bottom right to expand it.

The laptop gets really hot.

The Dashboard widgets don't stay on the desktop, when you click back to the desktop they vanish. On Windows 7 widgets stay on the desktop until you
choose to close them or remove them.

No preview boxes for open applications. Windows 7 aero allows you to mouse over open applications and get preview boxes of what's open.

You can add programs to the Dock but Win7 pinning is better.

The 'Superdrive' is loud, the cd/dvd drive on my HP laptop is much quieter.

The multi touch pad is awkward and it acts like a large stiff button. I just plugged in my logitech mouse to get things done.

So I pretty much wasted money. I don't see my views changing on the Mac. It sucks. You can do more things on Windows and Linux for a lower price and
better system specs.

Well ... different folks have different preferences when it comes to operating systems. I switched from Windows to mac when OSX first came out (no
functional Linux OS available at the time). It took me a while to work myself through the differences between the two OS but after having done so
within a couple of months I have bought nothing but macs ever since. Mrs Sdog has Windows 7 on her new little PC and from the little I have seen it
has a boatload of "borrowed" design features from OS X.

Btw, you really should investigate mac forums and the manual because there are shortcuts for a lot of the things you think can't be done on a mac.

Nevertheless, like I said, it's not for everyone ... especially if one is either a gamer and/or enjoys the considerable challenges of OS protection.

What I do find odd though is that you would choose to drop the considerable amount of money required for a macbook pro without the rudimentary
pre-purchase investigation that would have revealed those issues that vex you so post purchase.

I bought a Windows 7 laptop recently because I had to for school and I HATE it! I have always been an Apple user. I can't stand Windows 7, they
copied a lot from Apples OSX too. When I first got this crappy thing, that is what I first noticed. Ever since I have had it I have had problem after
problem, ones I never had on my Apple.

If I didn't need this for class I would toss it into the river over my balcony! I can't use my Apple for school because it's a G4, not a G5. I
hate Windows programs but I have to use them for class.

sorry brother,you cant tell me that windows 7 taskbat is better then the dock
the dock is one of the greatest/coolest inventions ever.
yea sure im pissed at macs too,but the macs i work with are 20 years old.
this still is one of the most quality (metal!) laptop you can buy.
and the os x is great,you can even play alot of games on it now

I've been a windows user my whole life, thats what we were taught in school growing up, starting with windows 95. After my freshman year at college,
my HP laptop bit the dust. I got a macbook pro to replace it, and it took a little bit to get used to the changes between windows (I was using vista
at the time) and osx.

My macbook pro is one of the most immaculate electronics i've ever owned, right behind my ipod. I think the multitouch touchpad is the most ingenious
invention in the world. I once had someone remark, "thats way too large, it just looks stupid." I replied, "then you obviously don't know how to
use one, because you can do so much with it, depending on how many fingers you use, etc."

As for the software part, my mac has frozen once, and all i had to do was close the program and open it. it took less than 20 seconds. When something
stops responding on windows, you can bet that you'll be waiting much longer for your mouse to even move, then the task manager to open, then to
cancel the program. I'll bet it often takes about 5 minutes, which in the 21st century, is a long time.

I've played with windows 7 on friends laptops. It's disgusting what they took from OSX, and even more disgusting when it doesnt work as well.

Agreed!!! When I had to get a Windows based computer for school I was surprised at Windows 7 and how it looked like Mac. As for Mac, I never had one
problem with my powerbook g4. It was even dropped on tile flooring and it still ran perfectly fine. It runs better than this laptop I have now and I
hate it. It freezes all the time and takes forever to load or shut down. I miss my Apple. I can't wait to get it fixed. The screen and keyboard from
being dropped are getting replaced.

I am use to Apple because all the schools I went to from Elementary to HS had Apples.

Thanks. I'm getting more use to Mac OS X. It's not all that bad. Just can be frustrating coming from a different OS that I've used since my early
days of computing. Started out with Windows '95 back in the day.

I started out with the TRS-80.
Have had Macs since the first 128K model came out.
The Mac server is a pain in the neck compared to any Linux server but for home use I wouldn't have anything else.
Just simply moving files is so much easier. Why people think, with computers, if it's hard to operate, it must be better is beyond me.

im sick of ubuntu,lets not talk about how i,as a professional retouch worker in an elite company sended then an email,WANTING to help them,to do some
graphic work. and THEY DIDNT RESPOND.
they dont think of anything smart,they just do bull6*(% moves like copying from OSX and going on gatherings with macbooks.
ubuntu is too hard to make it work,even for me,i prefer configuring a mac in 10 minutes,configurating windows in 2 days
(antivirus,bookmarks,plugins,programs)
but linux..takes 2 weeks to just get to know all the options on the ui,and all the options on the docks...wtf!
screw them,i prefer windows or if i have money osx

I dislike OS Debates, ALL OS' have a flaw, Mac OSX is overpriced, for the same price as a macbook you could get a 7 (which totally pwns OSX) For
less, and be better! Linux is simply amazing, but doesn't have that much software support ( *sad face*) Windows is awesome too! I like windows and
linux the most though. Why everyone on ATS Should run linux though: Microsoft and Apple have a backdoor where they can access your computer and
everything on it, linux is user based, it doesn't have that backdoor. The support on ubuntu is awesome (I.E. guy who ranted about it, its user-based
support, go to ubuntuforums.org...) Windows =Most support for applications and in business use , linux= Free software, awesome community support,
developers run it, to make software, and you can get awesome, windows/osx equivalent software for free. OSX= Good for video/audio editing, pretty
nice UI (we can all agree on that). Also, if you are going to be like "RRGGH MICROSOFT RIPS FROM APPLE" Then do that with ALL modern day OS'
Including Apple OSX, they all were "influenced" by a previous OS. That is all.

I just bought a Mac book and am waiting for its delivery. I have always been pc. I use it for music production and I recently had the blue screen,
loosing all my plug ins and vst's. I managed to get it working again, but keeps crashing.

I'm hoping a move to mac will mean i no longer have these crashing problems.

Originally posted by woodwardjnr
I just bought a Mac book and am waiting for its delivery. I have always been pc. I use it for music production and I recently had the blue screen,
loosing all my plug ins and vst's. I managed to get it working again, but keeps crashing.

I'm hoping a move to mac will mean i no longer have these crashing problems.

My Macbook Pro froze and I had to hold the power button down until it rebooted. Macs crash because computers crash no matter what the OS is.

I started out on Macs and was raised (computerwise) in a Mac totalitarian environment, right in the heart of the cult. My first computer teacher was a
guy who even wrote a Tibetan word processing program for the platform.

Eventually I got a PC 166 MHZ and was very surprised, considering my backround, that it actually was able to perform tasks associated with
computing!!!!!

Time passed and I have just recently gotten rid of my last old Mac. I will never acquire another Mac. I have to use one at work and it is a pig. Like
you I don't like the interface, although I grant you that is mostly a matter of "what you are used to".

The PC community is many times larger than the Mac community, which means that all manner of activities are more plentiful and easier, particularly
solving one's computer problems.

Macs are pretty. They are interesting. If I were a geek I would own one just to sample some "out of the box" thinking and doing. But under any other
circumstances I would never own and rely on one.

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